Gristol-Serkonos
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The United Kingdom and Constitutional Union of the Kingdom of Gristol and the Duchy of Serkonos | |
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Politics and Government
Military
The Royal Gristol-Serkonos Armed Forces is the professional military of the Constitutional Union. The military has five primary commands; the Army (Gristo-Serkonan Army), the Air Force (Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force), the Navy (Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy), the Directorate of Special Operations, the Strategic Arms Operations Group (which handles the country's unconventional arsenal), and the Health Services Command (which fulfills all the military health system functions).
Managed by the Imperial Office of National Defence and controlled by the Royal High Command, chaired by the Minister of National Defence. The Diarchy appoints in the advice of the Chancellor the Lord High General. The Lord High General serves as Chief of the Armed Forces as the highest commissioned officer.
The RGSAF has an active military strength of 156,340 with the reserve force (the Territorial Army) reaching 47,000. Paramilitaries such as the Royal Militia, Gendarmerie, Coast Guard, and armed units within the State Security Agency reach 57,000.
Foreign Relations
Due to its complicated and violent history, successive governments has maintained anti-communist stance though in recent years has softened as markets and diplomatic relations begun to form. The Empire would be a reliable partner to its traditional allies and would always support royalist or democratic causes. The country has historically been neutral to its immediate neighbours, though has aligned itself with <x> in recent years.